According to The New York Post, wealthy Manhattan families are hiring handicapped tour guides to pose as family members so their families can cut lines at Walt Disney World.

Wow.

If this is true, it's not only exploiting the disabled -- even if some are willing to participate and getting paid for it -- but, frankly, disgusting, in my never-humble opinion. I bet many disabled people would agree. (Feel free to comment below if you are disabled and have an opinion on this)

The trend apparently is a secretive practice that ends up being cheaper than the Disney VIP tours that are offered.

The New York Post article quotes one mom who said her daughter waited one minute to get on 'It's a Small World’ while other kids had to wait 2 1/2 hours. The mom reportedly hired a disabled guide through Dream Tours Florida, according to the article. “You can’t go to Disney without a tour concierge,’’ the mom sniffed. “This is how the 1 percent does Disney.”

It shocks me that someone would even come up with something as low as using disabled people to gain faster entry to Disney's rides and other offerings.

I hope Walt Disney World and the 99 percent who would never dream of doing this can help put a stop to this practice. Let us know what you think.